+1000 (insert however many more zeros you like here)
that's easy to say
looking through the
retrospectoscope
i'd guess most people
who just wanted the pres
and didn't need the eq
ordered the 73 or the 84
those who ordered the 81
did so because of the eq
and now find it to be
(temporarily i hope) unusable
Exactly...It's actually getting a bit distracting to continually have individuals try to make those of us who are inquisitive as to what the he!! happened with the design, fabrication, assembly and then "non-testing" of these units feel as if we don't have valid concerns.
Here's the deal - most of us (or at least me, I'll speak for myself) aren't on a witch hunt here at all. I'm still (and will remain) very grateful to Chance (and Randy) for all their incredible work putting this whole thing together. The sheer amount of logistical effort has been staggering, and in the end, we've received some fairly decent equipment...especially for the money.
But here's the rub: even though several members of this board continue to chant the "mantra" - "we knew what we were getting into" - the fact is that the way these units were presented by (supposedly) those involved in both design/conception/listening to these units was unequivocably positive and downright defensive at times with regard to the quality of sound and the basic all around value of the product (not to mention how they came to be). To put it mildly, that has not been the way the delivery of these units has "developed" at all. It is massively obvious that not even the smallest modicum of "responsibility" was taken or shouldered by the manufacturer of these pres - the run was, at best, perhaps the most haphazard and shoddy run in the history of "mass" production audio equipment. For those of us who specifically chose certain models of the ACMP for EQ capability, it is only natural that we are asking questions both about what happened and what the way "ahead" will be. There was never a statement from Chance or direct from the manufacturer telling us, "The group buy preamps are a crap-shoot, buy at your own risk - and if they don't work, please don't complain." Quite the opposite, actually - a manual was posted along with a reiteration of the company's "warranty" for the product (despite the fact that postage alone makes the warranty a non-entity). The only feedback during ordering and the wait for production was, "You're going to love these pres!"
Several pages back, there was a lively discussion concerning the hope that this GB would prompt a change (or at least a shift in attitude) concerning the retail "model" for audio equipment given the lessons learned during this GB. Here's the thing - why would anyone WANT to "learn" these lessons if this type of manufacturing run/end product is the result? I mentioned in a post subsequent to that discussion that perhaps the microphone products seem to have a better rate of design/manufacturing success (minus the sagging ribbons) given the last few group buys...that is still a pertinent consideration, in my opinion. In many ways, without some verifiable QA/QC and end-testing of the product, this "model" for product sale/distribution has been proven to be invalid (vice providing an "example" for other retailers). The only way (again IMO) to correctly do beta-product testing of products in this was (i.e. a "Group Buy") is to have, in big print above each new product, something to the effect of:
"Buy at your own risk - we have no idea whether this product will even turn on once it arrives. It may be missing parts, incorrectly assembled, possess disconnected cables, and it will NOT have been tested in any way prior to shipping."
If that statement had been made (not by group buy members AFTER shipping) by the manufacturers, I guarantee that there probably would not have been enough of each pre ordered to even warrant a run of the products on the assembly line.
Let me reiterate - as posted by several very succinctly over the past month - I believe Chance was led down the yellow brick road by this particular Chinese manufacturer. I'm sure he's incredibly frustrated at the results - I'm also sure he's still working his head off trying to complete shipping and take care of all the logistical details right now. Therefore he literally has no time/energy to address this issue. I'm perfectly willing (despite my earlier reaction to immediately unload my 81's) to wait and see how this develops with the hope of having workable ACMP-81 units at the end of the day. There are some amazingly sharp people on this board (Dgatwood and others) who are coming up with some brilliant solutions to issues, so I certainly feel that the corporate effort will make this a win-win for all.
That being said - the very need for this type of effort would seem to invalidate any new "retail/purchasing model" for other retailers/manufacturers as discussed earlier in the thread.
Jay